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Vivo Energy unveil eleven new Shell service stations in Uganda

Vivo Energy Uganda unveil eleven new Shell service stations

Vivo Energy Uganda has announced the addition of 11 new Shell service stations expanding the Shell network to 161 fuel service stations countrywide.

The new Shell stations are Shell Tirinyi, Shell Bwebajja, Shell Munyonyo, Shell Bunamwaya, Shell Entebbe Express, Shell Bweyogerere, Shell Buloba, Shell Komamboga, Shell Kyanja, Shell Seguku, Shell Sembabule

Speaking during the official opening of Shell Bwebajja, Vivo Energy Managing Director Gilbert Assi said, “We are pleased to be expanding our network thereby increasing our coverage nationwide and providing greater accessibility to Shell high quality fuels, lubricants and services. This expansion will also deliver more convenience to motorists and shoppers across the country.”

He added that the expansion will also stimulate economic growth through the creation of employment of people, both directly and indirectly, through the various service stations.

Moses Kebba, the Marketing Manager at Vivo Energy Uganda noted an evolution in the Shell retail network from just fuel and oil purchases to providing a wider range of various services, offering even greater convenience at the Shell service stations.

“Customer expectations are constantly changing. Our customers now seek more convenient solutions and want to do more in one place. Vivo Energy is working to turn its network of Shell service stations into retail destinations, offering a wide range of services including financial services, modern food courts and diners, car parts and automotive services, among others,” said Kebba.

Aaron Kambande, the retailer at Shell Bwebajja, commended Vivo Energy Uganda for the great opportunities brought to the service station. He noted that this is going to bring more convenience on the busy Entebbe highway as motorists will now be able to access quality fuel as well as other services from the Shell Select shop. “This kind of infrastructure development is good for Bwebajja, which is a fast growing suburb, because it will open up new employment opportunities,’’ he noted.

In a bid to let customers know and experience the different offers at the new Shell service stations, Vivo Energy Uganda will carry out a series of engaging activities including a Shell treasure hunt where media and members of the public will partake in a fun tour of the station sites, engaging and participating in different challenges.

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Climate change threatens water access for world’s poorest – WaterAid Uganda

WaterAid

WaterAid Uganda has partnered with the Ministry of Water and Environment to enhance resilience of communities, schools and health units against flooding and landslides through development and implementation of climate resilient Water Sanitation and Hygiene in the catchment.

The impact of climate change on people’s water supplies is being overlooked threatening to put progress on bringing clean water to all back decades unless urgent action is taken to help the world’s poorest communities adjust to changing weather patterns.

Jane Mselle Sembuche, the Country Director of WaterAid Uganda said: “Climate change is making it more difficult for vulnerable people to be able to rely on having clean water when they need it and it’s a great injustice that the world’s poorest people, who’ve contributed the least to the crisis, are living with its most destructive impacts.

“Unless communities have access to a reliable source of water, people’s health will suffer, and they’ll be burdened with spending more and more time searching for water, taking away the opportunity to create a better life and escape poverty.”

“Governments around the world need to step up now commit to reductions and recognise the critical role clean water has in helping communities cope with climate change and recovering quickly from related extreme weather events.”

WaterAid’s latest report: ‘Turn the Tide; The state of the world’s water 2021’ shows how people are losing access to clean water as longer droughts dry up springs, seawater infiltrates groundwater supplies and landslides take out water pumps.

In the crucial battle to reduce current and future global emissions, the situation faced now by those most impacted by climate change has not been given adequate investment. While some strides have been made, we still have a long way to go; therefore, WaterAid is calling on Governments to prioritise water in their climate plans.

Without access to clean water, people’s lives are blighted by sickness, poverty and the endless drudgery of collecting water. Women and girls around the world already collectively spend an estimated 200 million hours a year or around 23,000 years walking to fetch water.

For the one in ten of the world’s population that do not have clean water close to home, the hours spent collecting water or the time needed to recover from waterborne illnesses caused by dirty water, robs entire communities of an opportunity to build a better future.

The Ministry of Water and Environment sector performance report of 2020 reveals that as of June 2020, the national safe water coverage in rural areas was estimated at 68%. While the population using an improved drinking water source in urban areas was 70.5%.

For water, climate change acts as a threat multiplier, exacerbating problems caused by poor management of water resources, lack of political will, and inadequate investment. According to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), water scarcity will displace between 24 million and 700 million people all over the world by the end of the next decade.

Currently only five per cent of total global climate funding is spent on helping countries adapt to their changing climate, and that money is not targeted at the communities most vulnerable to climate change.

The investment in ensuring that everyone no matter where they live has a reliable and safe water source to help make communities become more resilient to climate change, is completely inadequate to the growing crisis some of the most climate vulnerable countries only receive US$1 per person per year for investment in water.

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NUP endorses Nalukwago Judith as Makerere University Guild Presidential aspirant

Nalukwago Judith

The National Unity Platform (NUP) has endorsed Judith Nalukwago as Makerere University Guild Presidential aspirant.

Nalukwago was endorsed shortly after the young Makerere strike machine; Obed Obedgiu Derrick opted out of the race. Obed announced that he will not be offering himself as a candidate in the highly anticipated Mak guild elections as the new election roadmap is yet to be released.

“Salutations to you friends, I shan’t offer myself as a candidate in the forthcoming elections as was the case earlier. Thanks to all and sundry for the unwavering support,” Obed wrote on Facebook.

Although Obed had won the flag bearer primaries early before the closure of the University due to the Covid-19 pandemic break-up, he has decided to give way to the fellow people power member Judith Nalukwago to aspire and promises undying support for her.

In a series of posts on her social media handles, Nalukwago announced that she will be running for the position of Guild President. She says that the seat of the Vice Guild President offered her an opportunity to assert her beliefs and push more for affordable education and education reforms.

“The Vice Guild Presidency presented to me a great opportunity to assert those beliefs and push more for affordable education and address systematic injustice against students in general and women in particular. This struggle is always a work in progress,” Nalukwago said.

She added, “The task before us is an uphill one, but the power of our resolve will be the steam that gets our train moving. In the coming days, I will share broadly about this noble aspiration and what I have in plan for us all.”

Makerere University might get a female guild president after seven years. Anne Adeke Ebaju is the Youth Female Representative in Parliament.

The University now has four candidates in the race; Tumusiime Joseph (independent), Ogutti Aaron (independent), Muhwezi Maczxxon (NRM) and the only lady Judith Nalukwago (NUP). However the competition is between the NRM flag bearer and the NUP aspirant as they wait for the date of 30th March to decide the new elect Guild President.

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Uganda Rugby 7s to take part in Emirates Invitational tournament

Uganda rugby 7s in action in 2018 USA tournament

The Uganda national rugby sevens team has been invited for the Emirates Invitational 7s tournament scheduled to take place in Dubai.

The organisers of the Emirates Dubai 7s will host the Emirates Invitational 7s, a competitive training camp including two tournament weekends for some of the best rugby sevens teams in the world from March 26th-April 11th in supporting the teams in their preparation for the Tokyo Olympics.

The Emirates Invitational 7s will see fourteen international rugby teams arrive in Dubai on March 26th, moving into bio-bubbles across the Emirate to participate in the Olympic preparation event with all training and competition at the home of the Emirates Dubai 7s, The Sevens Stadium.

Dubai is uniquely positioned both in geography and travel restrictions to host teams from all over the world in a safe and prepared environment. This will see teams enter into a strict bio-bubble with all logistics supported by the wider Emirates Group.

General Manager of The Sevens Stadium, Thomas Burwell, said of the event, “We are tremendously excited to be welcoming some of the best teams in the world back to Dubai. We set ourselves the challenge in the backend of 2020 to be part of the solution in getting rugby sevens back on the park. It’s a credit to the whole team that this Friday, we will be welcoming teams to DXB.”

The teams will train and play all rugby at The Sevens Stadium behind closed doors, with spectators not allowed in attendance. The tournaments will take place on April 2nd/3rd and April 8th/9th.

The tournaments are accredited by World Rugby, with international referees and officials flying into support as part of their own Olympic preparation.

International Men’s Teams: Japan, Canada, Kenya, Uganda, Spain, France, Argentina, Chile.

International Women’s Teams: USA, Canada, Kenya, France, Brazil, Japan

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Kampala Parents School holds prayers ahead of PLE

Father Joseph Luzindana arriving at school

Kampala Parents School primary seven candidates have today held prayers as they get ready for their Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) which start on Monday 29th this month.

Father Joseph Luzindana and Second Deputy Mufti Ali Waiswa anointed and dedicated the candidates to God in prayers that were held at the school premises in the main hall.

During prayers

Kampala Parents School is one of the top performing schools in PLE and this year, over 200 pupils will sit for their exams.

The school is owned by city tycoon Sudhir Ruparelia and it is part of the Ruparelia Group of companies.

Rajiv Ruparelia, the school director (in white)

Briefing of the candidates countrywide will be conducted tomorrow. Exams will be done on 29th and 30th March.

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Sudhir vaccinated against #Covid-19

Sudhir getting vaccinated

Ugandan businessman Sudhir Ruparelia has received his first dose of the vaccine against #Covid-19.

Sudhir received the AstraZeneca vaccine today from UMC Victoria Hospital, the first private hospital to be accredited by the Ministry of Health to administer the vaccines.

He joins the accumulating number of Ugandans who have already taken the Covid jab.

Sudhir is the founder and Chairman of the Ruparelia Group of companies. He is also the Honorary Consul of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal to Uganda.

Uganda kicked off Covid-19 vaccination on March 10 and the Minister for Health Jane Ruth Aceng was the first to be vaccinated at Mulago Specialized Women and Neonatal Hospital.

Through the Ministry of Health, Uganda received 864,000 doses of the AstraZeneca #Covid-19 vaccine from COVAX facility and an additional 100,000 doses donated by the government of India.

Uganda rolled out free Covid vaccination in a staggered manner starting with the health workers and encouraged citizens to get vaccinated saying the vaccine is very safe and effective.

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Standard Chartered customers gain access to exclusive LFC prizes through ‘bank more, score more’

Standard Chartered customers gain access to exclusive LFC prizes through 'bank more, score more'

Standard Chartered Bank has announced the launch of BANK MORE SCORE MORE, a digital league competition offering its customers an opportunity to accumulate points that lead to exciting prizes. A compelling initiative for Liverpool Football Club (LFC) fans, BANK MORE SCORE MORE’s competition takes place on the ‘Standard Chartered Virtual League’, where prizes range from authentic Liverpool-branded merchandise, to an all-expenses paid trip to Anfield to watch LFC play.

To partake in the competition, new customers simply need to open and fund a Digital Life Account and take up more products to earn points in the Standard Chartered Virtual League. Existing customers can also participate by taking up more products to earn additional points. BANK MORE SCORE MORE is launched across 11 Standard Chartered markets which include; Botswana, Brunei, Cote D’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Taiwan, Tanzania, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam.

Regina M. Mukiri, Head of Corporate Affairs and Brand & Marketing at Standard Chartered, said: “BANK MORE SCORE MORE is an exciting initiative for us to launch at Standard Chartered Bank. The Liverpool Football Club is amongst the most beloved football clubs in the world with over 770 million fans so we are proud to be offering such compelling prizes for our customers. Our partnership with the club is what allows us to launch campaigns like these, as we have shared values and heritage that have enabled us to create unique opportunities for clients and LFC supporters around the world.”

Moses Rutahigwa, Head of Consumer, Private and Business Banking at Standard Chartered, added: “Our new competition is offering an experience of a lifetime for LFC fans, and we are thrilled to launch this campaign in Uganda. Our customers are Standard Chartered, and it is crucial for us to offer them the best banking experience possible – including access to one of the biggest and most successful clubs. We look forward to watching BANK MORE SCORE MORE’s winners experience this initiative.”

Standard Chartered’s BANK MORE SCORE MORE was developed after an extensive internal competition across the Bank’s 90,000 staff. Over 90 marketing plans were submitted across 25 markets, each developed by cross-functional teams to ensure the campaigns were fully-fledged. For the final round, six teams pitched virtually, resulting in three top winners which then developed BANK MORE, SCORE MORE.

Standard Chartered has been the main sponsor of Liverpool F.C. since 2010 and will extend to the end of the 2022-2023 season, making it the second-longest sponsorship deal in LFC history.

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Suspects behind killing of 6 lions transferred to CID

Lions

Suspects behind the grave killing of 6 lions have been transferred to Criminal Investigations Directorate-CID headquarters in Kibuli for court purposes.

The Police spokesperson Fred Enanga said, “We wish to inform the public that the 3 suspects, allegedly involved in the killing of 6 lions at the Queen Elizabeth National Park in Kanungu district, on the 20.03.2021, have been transferred to the Directorate of CID, Kibuli, for further necessary court action.”

The suspects who include; Tumuhirwe Vincent, a 48-year-old peasant of Tukundane village, Ariho Robert, a 40-year-old male peasant of Kazinga lower village, Miryango David, a 68-year-old male, traditional healer of Tukundane village, will be arraigned before the Utility court of Buganda road, on various charges of unlawfully killing wild life species, unlawfully entry into wildlife protected areas and being in unlawful possession of wildlife pieces of three lion heads, 15 legs, jerry can containing suspected animal fats, which were all exhibited.

Other exhibits which were recovered include a tin of suspected poison, and spears. The dead lions and 9 other wild birds that died after eating the poisonous carcases were forensically examined by the veterinary experts from UWA.

The 3 suspects, who were thoroughly interrogated, admitted the killing of lions for body parts and fats, which are used for ritualistic cleansing. It was established that during their poaching exploits on March 20, 2021, they drove a herd of antelopes towards the pride of lions. After a successful catch by the lions, the suspects chased them away and laced the catch with poison, which the lions eventually ate and died. An additional 9 wild birds which ate the carcases too, also died.

“It is unfortunate that the suspects who had knowledge about the laws protecting wildlife in the area, still went ahead with their dangerous poaching exploits. This calls for increased awareness and sensitization about the safety of wildlife in the area,” Enanga said.

“We would like to greatly thank the offices of the RDC, the UPDF 25th Brigade, UWA, the territorial Police in Kigezi and Kanungu, DISO, and the residents who shared valuable intelligence. Our priority as the joint security agencies, still remains enforcement of wildlife protection laws in the country. The case in point clearly demonstrates our resolve in holding accountable all persons who endanger wildlife,” he added

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Fifa hands former president Sepp Blatter additional ban of six years

Sepp Blatter

Fifa has banned former president Sepp Blatter from football until 2028 after giving him a new suspension of six years and eight months.

Former Fifa general secretary Jerome Valcke has received a similar ban, with both also being fined £780,000.

The punishments were for “various violations” of Fifa’s code of ethics.

The new bans start when the current suspensions of 85-year-old Blatter and Valcke, 60, end in October 2021 and October 2025 respectively.

A Fifa statement said: “The investigations into Messrs Blatter and Valcke covered various charges, in particular concerning bonus payments in relation to Fifa competitions that were paid to top Fifa management officials, various amendments and extensions of employment contracts, as well as reimbursement by Fifa of private legal costs in the case of Mr Valcke.”

In its findings, world football’s investigatory chamber found Blatter accepted “an undue economic benefit” of 23m Swiss Francs (£18m) “split over the years 2010 to 2014, as a result of the conflict of interest created by the allocation and execution of extraordinary bonus payments between limited top-ranking Fifa officials”.

It also found that Blatter, Valcke, along with former Argentina football federation president Julio Grondona and ex-Fifa finance director Markus Kattner, had “set up a scheme through which they were allowing themselves to obtain extraordinary benefits with a minimum of effort”.

It added: “This vicious circle saw three of them (Blatter, Grondona and Valcke) signing the amendment contracts of the others and approving the respective extraordinary bonuses, while the fourth (Kattner) was in charge of implementing the payment of such bonuses (as well as of keeping the matter “off the books”, by not reflecting the bonuses in the Fifa financial statements and not reporting them to the Fifa auditors).”

Blatter was originally banned by Fifa for eight years, later reduced to six, over ethics breaches when he was found to have made a £1.3m “disloyal payment” to ex-Uefa boss Michel Platini.

His appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) was rejected in December 2016.

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NRM Secretary General pays tribute to deceased Tanzanian President Magufuli

The National Resistance Movement (NRM) Secretary General, Justine Kasule Lumumba has paid last respects to deceased Tanzanian President John Pombe Magufuli.

Lumumba was accompanied by other senior leaders that included the party’s National Treasurer, Rose Namayanja Nsereko, Emmanuel Dombo, the Director for Information and Public Relations, Mathias Kasamba (Director Mobilisation, Recruitment and Cadre development) and Hajat Medina Naham , the Director for Finance among others as they visited the Tanzanian high Commission in Kampala.

Speaking to the media, Lumumba hailed the late Tanzanian president as a statesman and nationalist who was dedicated to the holistic liberation, emancipation and preservation of the African race.

“At this difficult time when the continent is mourning the passing of one of its ideologically well oriented leader, the National Resistance Movement is confident that given the smooth transition within the Chama Cha Mapinduzi, in which Her Excellency Samia Suluhu Hassan  has assumed the office of the President of the United  Republic of Tanzania, the correct trajectory of development will continue for the benefit of the people of Tanzania, the East African Community and the African continent,” Lumumba said.

The Secretary General said the NRM will use this opportunity to avail and renew assurance of continued relations with the Chama Cha Mapinduzi, the ruling party in Tanzania.

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